Apex Freestyle Club hosts its second fun dual mogul

Apex Freestyle Club hosted its second annual fun dual mogul regional event Feb. 23.



Apex Freestyle Club hosted its second annual fun dual mogul regional event Feb. 23.

Results are as follows:

Open girls – Gold Kassidy Todd, Silver Mackenzie Schwinghamer & Bronze Madison Parker

Open boys – Gold Kyle Parker, Silver Koleton Phipps & Bronze Brayden Kuroda

5& 6 years old girls – Gold Rhya Covert, Silver Talia Bouchard & Bronze Mackayla Parker

5& 6 years old boys – Gold Rylan Koturbash

7& 8 years old girls – Gold Asha Bouchard, Silver Alex Koturbash & Bronze Jamie Samoyloff

7& 8 years old boys – Gold Simon Albrechtson, Silver Ethan Morf, Bronze Grady Parsons

9 & 10 years old girls – Gold Teigan Holinaty, Silver Kiaro Louw & Bronze Chelsea Keeler

9 & 10 years old boys – Gold Alec Henderson, Silver Chad Collyer & Bronze Alex Collyer

11 & 12 years old girls – Gold Jaylan Askeland, Silver Garcey Cowles

11 & 12 years old boys – Gold Liam Collyer, Silver Kaelen Covert & Bronze Eric Kwakernak

13 & 14 years old boys – Gold Derek Beel, Silver Stefan Queen

On March 14 to 18, Apex Mountain Resort and Apex Freestyle Club will host the Canadian Junior Freestyle skiing championship.

Athletes aged 13 to 18 years from Nova Scotia to the Yukon will come to compete in slopestyle, moguls, aerials and big air. These are athletes will be trying to earn points to get on provincial and nationals.

AFC will have athletes and alumni who have qualified. Below is the list.

Big Air

Dane Franks

Riley Culver

Josh Visser

Kassidy Todd

Shaina Finlayson

Moguls

Josh Kober

Jordan Kober

Connor Spence

Noah Spence

Kyle Parker

Max Todd

Kolton Phipps

Anna Spence

Mackenzie Schwinghamer

Slopestyle

Riley Culver

Volunteers are always needed and appreciated.  Contact volunteer team leader Marnie at amtodd@telus.net

 

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